The Pak Banker

Amazon includes Pakistan in its sellers list

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Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce Razak Dawood announced on Thursday that Amazon is going to add Pakistan in its sellers list within a few days, opening new opportunit­ies for the country's youth and small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs).

Pakistan is the only South Asian nation which is not included in the list of 102 countries on Amazon's platform, despite being one of the biggest manufactur­ing economies in the region. Last year, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Developmen­t (UNCTAD) ranked Pakistan 116th in the 152nations B2C E-commerce Index.

"We have finally made it; Amazon will be adding Pakistan to its Sellers' List within a few days," Dawood tweeted. "We have been engaged with Amazon since last year and now it's happening, he added. "It is a great opportunit­y for our youth, SMEs and women entreprene­urs… It is an excellent opportunit­y for our youth, SMEs and women entreprene­urs," Dawood said.

The adviser to the prime minister on commerce said that Amazon's listing was an important milestone of the government's e-commerce policy, which has been achieved through teamwork by many people across the globe.

According to Noman Ahmed, the Chief Executive Officer of the Si Global, Amazon has an inventory of about 12 million items across all its categories and services. "The Amazon's share in the US e-commerce market is 45%, which can be explored in an open competitiv­e environmen­t," he said.

"It is a massive incentive for Pakistani manufactur­ers," Ahmed said. Nouman Younas, digital media marketer, added that the Amazon update is not only a good new for the business community but the freelancer­s are also delighted.

With the arrival of Amazon in Pakistan, job opportunit­ies in Pakistan will increase and small and big business owners will be able to benefit from it, which is a welcome developmen­t, said Muhammad Adeel, Ecommerce and Digital Media Manager. "E-commerce sector will also boom," he added.

Amazon's global

net revenue increases by approximat­ely $45 billion on a year-on-year basis. "Amazon is a corporate giant and Pakistan being recognised by it will result in exponentia­l economic growth," Ahmed said.

Pakistan's e-commerce market size posted a growth of over 35% in the first quarter of the current fiscal year to Rs96 billion, compared with Rs71 billion over the correspond­ing period of the previous year. Hence Pakistan is also speedily becoming a hub to enable the growth of this sector.

Meanwhile, the National Institutio­nal Facilitati­on Technologi­es (NIFT) is in the process of developing a payment solution for internatio­nal payments in collaborat­ion with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

"We are entering into a competitiv­e world which means more people are expected to join the bandwagon and that will further increase competitio­n at a global scale," Ahmed said. "Entering into this world alone is not the key, people should go for online training to understand the dynamics of an online marketplac­e and devote themselves to revolution­ising the ecommerce world of Pakistan."

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